AT&T Is Bringing Multi-Gigabit Fiber Plans to More Cities
The provider's superfast-broadband plans arrive in new cities today and will hit new metro areas in Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas later in the year.
AT&T is expanding availability for its new multi-gigabit plans to over 30 new metro areas today, the telecommunications giant said Thursday. The expansion of its "Hyper-Gig" plans comes after its rollout to 70 different metro regions in late January.
In addition, AT&T's 2-Gig and 5-Gig speed tiers will arrive later this year in parts of seven metro areas across Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas -- Lawton, Oklahoma; Youngstown, Ohio and the Texas cities of Abilene, Longview, Tyler, Victoria and Wichita Falls. These are all-new fiber areas for AT&T. Customers can sign up at att.com/notifyme to be alerted when these new AT&T Fiber plans are available at their address.
AT&T Fiber 2 Gig costs $110 a month (with AutoPay), and AT&T Fiber 5 Gig costs $180 a month (with AutoPay). Both plans include equipment fees, unlimited data and a free HBO Max subscription. There are also no annual contracts required, nor a price increase after 12 months. Effective through the end of March, all new customers ordering online will receive a $200 reward card.
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"The importance of high-speed broadband internet has never been clearer," Bob O'Donnell, president of Technalysis Research, said in an AT&T press release. "Multi-gig fiber ups the ante and answers those demands with faster, reliable, symmetrical download and upload speeds."
After today's announcement, the total list of metro areas in which AT&T's fastest fiber plans will be at least partially available is over 100 and includes:
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Abilene, Texas | Charleston, South Carolina | Fort Worth, Texas | Lake Charles, Louisiana | Nashville, Tennessee | San Antonio, Texas | Tyler, Texas |
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Albany, Georgia | Charlotte, North Carolina | Fresno, California | Lawton, Oklahoma | New Orleans, Louisiana | San Diego, California | Valdosta, Georgia |
Alexandria, Louisiana | Chicago, Illinois | Gainesville, Florida | Lansing, Michigan | Northeast Mississippi | San Francisco, California | Victoria, Texas |
Amarillo, Texas | Chico-Redding, California | Green Bay, Wisconsin | Little Rock, Arkansas | Northwest Arkansas | San Jose, California | Waco, Texas |
Appleton, Wisconsin | Cleveland, Ohio | Greensboro, North Carolina | Longview, Texas | Oakland, California | San Luis Obispo, California | West Palm Beach, Florida |
Asheville, North Carolina | Columbia, South Carolina | Greenville, South Carolina | Los Angeles, California | Odessa-Midland, Texas | Savannah, Georgia | Western Michigan |
Atlanta, Georgia | Columbus, Georgia | Hattiesburg, Mississippi | Louisville, Kentucky | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Shreveport, Louisiana | Wilmington, North Carolina |
Augusta, Georgia | Columbus, Ohio | Houston, Texas | Lubbock, Texas | Orlando, Florida | South Bend, Indiana | Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
Austin, Texas | Corpus Christi, Texas | Huntsville, Alabama | Macon, Georgia | Paducah, Kentucky | Southeastern Tennessee | Wichita, Kansas |
Bakersfield, California | Dallas, Texas | Indianapolis, Indiana | Madison, Wisconsin | Panama City, Florida | Springfield, Illinois | Wichita Falls, Texas |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Dayton, Ohio | Jackson, Mississippi | Memphis, Tennessee | Pensacola, Florida | Springfield, Missouri | Youngstown, Ohio |
Beaumont, Texas | Detroit, Michigan | Jackson, Tennessee | Miami, Florida | Port Arthur, Texas | St. Louis, Missouri | |
Biloxi-Gulfport, Mississippi | El Paso, Texas | Jacksonville, Florida | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina | Thomasville, Georgia | |
Birmingham (Anniston-Tuscaloosa), Alabama | Evansville, Indiana | Kansas City, Kansas/Missouri | Mobile, Alabama | Reno, Nevada | Toledo, Ohio | |
Bowling Green, Kentucky | Florence, South Carolina | Knoxville, Tennessee | Monterey, California | Sacramento, California | Topeka, Kansas | |
Central Kentucky | Fort Lauderdale, Florida | Lafayette, Louisiana | Montgomery, Alabama | Salinas, California | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
For more, check out our picks for the best mult-gig internet plans, and our review of AT&T Home Internet.